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1075 Georgia St W
Vancouver, BC V6E3C9, CAN
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1075 Georgia St W
Vancouver, BC V6E3C9, CAN
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Perkins&Will is an interdisciplinary, research-based architecture and design firm with over 35 years of experience in Canada and with more than 2,600 employees in over 30 offices globally. Perkins&Will’s Vancouver office is known for design excellence, living design, collaboration, and innovation. As one of the nation’s best places to work, our office has been consistently recognized as one of BC’s Top Employers, Canada’s Top Employers for Young People, and Canada’s Greenest Employers.
The Vancouver studio is seeking a Human Resources Manager to join our team. The Vancouver studio has over 140 employees and Calgary adds an additional 21 to our team. We work with a highly creative team of professionals in our combined studios working on projects that strive for the highest level of sustainable design.
The Human Resources Manager is responsible for leading talent strategies in collaboration with the office Managing Director, Operations Director and Design Director including strategic planning, compensation planning, coaching, facilitating group sessions, budgeting, and overseeing all human resources and talent functions for the Vancouver and Calgary studios of Perkins&Will. Key to this role is a high level of organization and attention to detail, as the Human Resources Manager is also responsible for administering specific Canadian payroll issues. The Human Resources Manager works alongside the Human Resources Coordinator in the Calgary studio. Together, they manage all aspects of recruitment, on-boarding, benefits, payroll, and performance evaluations. This role also supervises the administrative staff of three in the Vancouver studio.
Responsibilities include but are not limited to:
- Actively involved in the strategic planning for the combined Vancouver/Calgary studios, providing leadership and guidance to develop and execute talent strategies as it related to current and future needs.
- Acting as a key member of the leadership team to provide a decisive voice on talent strategies in the Vancouver and Calgary studios.
- Facilitating group sessions related to project team engagement and development.
- Providing support, guidance, and mentorship to employees and management on how to provide feedback, difficult conversations, mediating potential conflict, and other required advice.
- Leading the annual compensation planning including completing annual surveys, disseminating results, identifying where we may need to focus on the ensuing compensation planning cycle, and the employee profit-sharing bonus distribution.
- Ensuring we adhere to our pay equity philosophy with new hires and current employees. Consider: Partnering with leadership teams to ensure equity in all talent processes to produce equitable outcomes in support of firmwide Diversity, Equity and Inclusion goals.
- Managing the talent acquisition process including collaborating with leadership of various practices to understand skills and competencies required for open positions, recruiting, interviewing, negotiating with candidates and executing offers.
- Partnering with the HR coordinator on recruitment efforts and the onboarding of new employees.
- Overseeing and understanding all aspects of benefits and payroll. The HR Coordinator is primarily responsible for the day-to-day administration of these responsibilities. The Talent Manager is expected to oversee and ensure the accuracy of this work.
- Coordinating with the Talent Manager in Toronto on Canadian benefits, documentation, policies and procedures.
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